Note: This post was updated to reflect the fact that Amazon's 360 bundle was a one-day, Monday-only sale and is no longer available. Sorry to disappoint.

Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving that is generally the busiest shopping day of the year, offers promise for would-be-gamers once again willing to brave long lines.

After dropping the Xbox 360 Arcade to $199, Microsoft is actively peddling the now-cheapest-next-gen system with alluring holiday bundles. It seems every retailer is has a 360 deal, so which one should you buy?

There's no simple answer here, as the true value of each bundle varies by game taste and the total amount you're willing to spend on a system.

So, I present three two winners:

Elite bundle for hardcore gamers - Amazon $399.99: WAS ONLY AVAILABLE MONDAYThis bundle includes a 120GB Elite Xbox 360 packaged with two fairly decent games — Lego Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda — plus The Last Remnant by Square Enix and 4000 Xbox LIVE points. I've played the Indiana Jones demo, and it's enjoyable in the ways you'd expect from a Lego game. And although I haven't played it personally, a friend of mine swears that Kung Fu Panda was actually quite a bit of fun. Overall, you save about $180 off retail.

Pro bundle for sports fans - Best Buy $299.99: This bundle is designed for sports fans. It includes a 60GB 360 bundled with the Lego Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda, Tony Hawk Proving Ground and an actual new(ish) title — NBA 2K9. Compared to most bundles that come with retread games that you wouldn't have been interested in last year, a bundle with a fresh titles is, well, refreshing. You save $100 off retail.

Arcade bundle for rockers - Walmart $199.99: There are several bundles which include some iteration of Guitar Hero, but Walmart's is the only to include Guitar Hero III and a wireless guitar. The bundle also throws in Sega Tennis and an arcade pack. Total, the package saves you $121 off the retail value of the products included. Unfortunately, the deal only includes the Arcade 360, so you'll probably end up springing for at least a 20GB hard drive, which could run you around $50. So total, you save about $71 off retail.